aldo98229
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Rosie is a beautiful, healthy 4 year old German Shepherd. I adopted her on New Year's Day eve, 6+ months ago.
She is a sweet dog; loves people and is incapable of turning against a human.
Anything on 4 legs is fair game, though. Three or four other times she has run off deep into the forest chasing after one thing or another. Two months ago she attacked someone's spaniel puppy.
We go on walks twice a day, but it can be a struggle. She wants to chase after every dog, cat, squirrel, rabbit or deer that we encounter. This morning she took off after a deer into the forest, leash and all. She bolted unexpectedly and snapped the leash off my hand. I spent ten minutes calling her at the top of my lungs, waking everyone up in a half-mile radius.
She also suffers from separation anxiety, likely due to the fact that her previous family had to give her up after three years, landing her in the shelter for three months before I adopted her. Since it is just she and I in the household and I am unable to leave her alone, I finding it difficult go about daily life.
I have tried the crate, YouTube videos, training lessons, private lessons, but to no avail. To be fair to her, my brain does not seem wired to think like a dog trainer. So I am thinking the unthinkable: to rehome her. Might be the best for two of us.
I am open to guidance and suggestions. I only ask to please be respectful.
Thanks.
She is a sweet dog; loves people and is incapable of turning against a human.
Anything on 4 legs is fair game, though. Three or four other times she has run off deep into the forest chasing after one thing or another. Two months ago she attacked someone's spaniel puppy.
We go on walks twice a day, but it can be a struggle. She wants to chase after every dog, cat, squirrel, rabbit or deer that we encounter. This morning she took off after a deer into the forest, leash and all. She bolted unexpectedly and snapped the leash off my hand. I spent ten minutes calling her at the top of my lungs, waking everyone up in a half-mile radius.
She also suffers from separation anxiety, likely due to the fact that her previous family had to give her up after three years, landing her in the shelter for three months before I adopted her. Since it is just she and I in the household and I am unable to leave her alone, I finding it difficult go about daily life.
I have tried the crate, YouTube videos, training lessons, private lessons, but to no avail. To be fair to her, my brain does not seem wired to think like a dog trainer. So I am thinking the unthinkable: to rehome her. Might be the best for two of us.
I am open to guidance and suggestions. I only ask to please be respectful.
Thanks.
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